First of all, the mem prerequisite. In your last couple of releases it's correctly listed as a dependency, so you've done your job. No need to check for its presence in your tests. If a CPAN client tries to run your tests without installing it, then it's its own damn fault that they fail.
Unsetting $ENV{PERL5OPT} in your script will achieve very little. By the time your script starts running, the effects of the environment variable have already happened. Instead try to get your test script and module to behave correctly when Unicode features have been enabled.
In reply to Re: cpan mod test probs
by tobyink
in thread cpan mod test probs
by perl-diddler
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